Microsoft Lumia 535 Launched in India
Microsoft, on Wednesday, pulled the wraps off its first Lumia device sans 'Nokia' branding, the Microsoft Lumia 535 Dual SIM, thus signalling the end of the Nokia era. The phone will be available from November 28 and has a price tag of Rs. 9,199.
The Lumia 535 Dual SIM feels slim at 8.8mm, which is a refreshing change from the stocky 11.7mm , the Lumia 530 Dual SIM.The phone is also available in cyan, bright green, white and black - all of which have matte finishes. The power button and volume rocker are on the right of the phone. The Micro-USB port for charging the device and transferring data is on the bottom while the 3.5mm jack is bang in the centre on the top. Microsoft has decided to use on-screen buttons for navigation. The rear shell is easy to pry open, and under it lie the 1905mAh battery, two Micro-SIM card slots (GSM/WCDMA) and a microSD card slot.
Microsoft is calling this phone a '5x5x5' device because it has a 5-inch screen and dual 5-megapixel cameras. The front camera has a 24mm wide-angle lens, just like what we saw on the Nokia Lumia 730 Dual SIM. It can shoot FWVGA (848x480) videos. The rear camera has a small 1/4-inch sensor, auto-focus lens and LED flash. This camera can also capture 30 fps FWVGA videos.
Microsoft, on Wednesday, pulled the wraps off its first Lumia device sans 'Nokia' branding, the Microsoft Lumia 535 Dual SIM, thus signalling the end of the Nokia era. The phone will be available from November 28 and has a price tag of Rs. 9,199.
The Lumia 535 Dual SIM feels slim at 8.8mm, which is a refreshing change from the stocky 11.7mm , the Lumia 530 Dual SIM.The phone is also available in cyan, bright green, white and black - all of which have matte finishes. The power button and volume rocker are on the right of the phone. The Micro-USB port for charging the device and transferring data is on the bottom while the 3.5mm jack is bang in the centre on the top. Microsoft has decided to use on-screen buttons for navigation. The rear shell is easy to pry open, and under it lie the 1905mAh battery, two Micro-SIM card slots (GSM/WCDMA) and a microSD card slot.
Microsoft is calling this phone a '5x5x5' device because it has a 5-inch screen and dual 5-megapixel cameras. The front camera has a 24mm wide-angle lens, just like what we saw on the Nokia Lumia 730 Dual SIM. It can shoot FWVGA (848x480) videos. The rear camera has a small 1/4-inch sensor, auto-focus lens and LED flash. This camera can also capture 30 fps FWVGA videos.
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